JOHNSTOWN — Friday night’s season opener between the Licking Heights and host Johnstown football teams could best be described as a sloppy game as the teams combined for 161 penalty yards and four lost fumbles. But for Heights and rookie head coach Austin Drewyor, it probably looked like a work…Read More
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